The Broncos suffered their eighth loss of the season on Sunday, losing to the division rival Las Vegas Raiders in overtime, 22-16. The only thing that could bring some sort of moral victory at this point is witnessing that the Broncos are competing, but losing close games: every loss has been within single digits, with the largest loss being by nine points.
But we all know moral victories don’t mean much, especially when a team such as the Broncos had high expectations going into this season. And just as Davante Adam’s pulled a Damian Lillard and waved goodbye on the Raiders walk-off touchdown, it wouldn’t be surprising if many pundits are waving goodbye to the Broncos season (if they haven’t already).
Davante Adams. OT game winner. Enough said‼️
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— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) November 21, 2022
Elon Musk’s Twitter hasn’t been kind to the Broncos in losses. Let’s dive in to see what the social media platform had to say after the game.
Apologies if someone else has already tweeted this, but the Broncos would now be 9-1 if they had scored 18 points in regulation every game. 9-1!!!
— nick wright (@getnickwright) November 21, 2022
Wow the Broncos just got swept by the raiders. Let’s hear it broncos country. Talk to me, this is a nightmare right ? #BroncosCountry you guys deserve so much better. I want your guys raw emotional reaction. This is a safe place.
— Orlando Franklin (@OFranklin74) November 21, 2022
Broncos this season:
Week 1 — 1 possession game
Week 2 — 1 possession game
Week 3 — 1 possession game
Week 5 — 1 possession game
Week 6 — 1 possession game
Week 7 — 1 possession game
Week 8 — 1 possession game
Week 10 — 1 possession game
Week 11 — 1 possession game3-7. pic.twitter.com/fVpjXByyYP
— StatMuse (@statmuse) November 21, 2022
If the Denver Broncos put together an offensive highlight reel from this season, they would probably have to include random first downs and field goals.
— Colin Cowherd (@ColinCowherd) November 20, 2022
The Russell Wilson trade will go down as the worst trade in the history of sports
— Denver Broncos 365 (@DailyBroncos) November 21, 2022
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